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If anyone has experience with the E-Rs, I'd appreciate the input.
disassembled, cleaned, and lubed. It runs well but is a little noisy. It was a low use model as most of the blackening was on the wheel treads. If anyone has experience with the E-Rs, I'd appreciate the input.
The E-R sharks are nice - noisy because of the low gearing, but that is normal for them.A couple things to watch for:Weak truck pickup wipers, ala Bachmann.White plastic gears which may crack and render the mechanism inoperative.Some runs were made with white plastic gears; some had black engineering plastic gears.Overall, these are some of my favorite first generation diesel models.
...I won't be offering this as a kit, but only as an expensive built-up. It would take me a year to write up the instructions.
I just did a shakedown run on the Rio Grande Southern. Test fitting the track. It's a mix of used LGB and USA Trains that Russ sent. I picked up four new extra 8' LGB curve pieces to complete a loop. There's still enough track to run a mine spur toward the compost box.25 still needs to be weathered. But since the chassis transplant she runs like a dream.Next project is ScotchBrite-cleaning all the used track and hitting it with Rust-Oleum reddish-brown primer. I'm doing a test piece right now. Looks a tad reddish, but when it dries it should be OK.
Spectacular ship.How about a youtube video or a long weekend building workshop.